Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 23 Apr 1931, p. 22

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" fr. o. b. Mi, Ph" truft and delivery. Bullpen and smut-amulet.“ Yucubnycf'ordlora that do. mow molded My 'yref,'luosh lb- Althor‘ld For! "lune. Plan of Oh. Unicorn! Cull! Co-tro - ‘ ”430 to "Gatt LOW F013]. PRICES WI EVERYWHERE you go you hear upon: of the good Hertha-and _tihuhi1ity of the Ford. FORD RELIABILITY Long, hard use shows the value-0f good materuds‘ _. may _. simplicity of design Kern said that despite all the carp wind out of the lakes last year, this Year's crop seem just as abundant as ever. . V The ireiners also worked in Fox like and will make all of the the: in the county before they are through. Fifteen thonund pounds of oath, the coarse tlah that destroy the game fish in the small lakes in Luke coun- "trrsWiFiriRirii%rRiiirnirryriiiirigi- lake recently by state commotion men working under the direction of Dep- uty Game Warden Henry Kern. thirp in Tong Seined From Lakes of County " 'Ctutthm--sehoop signs take on added tsignif1eaatee in early summer. The moat dangerous hour of the twan- ty-four, from the standpoint of new cidentg to =ttl1iltlrmru.utr=usttat,,uuiuu, Tristriit,"tiiTifiifiii 4 and 5 p. m., when more accidents occur than during any other hour. More children are phy- ing inthe open then than at nny other time. or 305, were in this Mantrtmstm1 ego. When a child reaches nine years, he or she has leaned the fundamentals of caution on the streets, end is less likely .to become involved in an, n- cident. "The 'dnntrerow ago for children is.bctween the an: of 4 and 8, in. elusive," the motor club declared in a statement. "Out of 523 children up to 14 years of age killed in tut- tle accidents in Chicago during the past three years. more than one-half. Pointing out that six children freq: & to " year: of age were killed in mm accidents in Chicago end vicin- ity end nanny more in other sections of the country on the nut day of early summer, the Chimo Motor club 1.1m 4.. EN, L; gag?“ F . ' 11.1.1" iiiiiittiiii% Fore mid children we more prone to play in the streets. Urges Motorists to Be on Lookout for Children on Streets 51 South Slqulb Ammo The Tip-and-Torn model is $3.95. The Dial Control model is $4.45. Bo'sur'é 00 no mom are , Two now-style busters. both finished in hrnishing chroinuplate, both ipde'iafir" pried PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY or News!“ ILLINOIS Joseph W. Kehoe. District Manager - Rumba, miitou' L. B. PUrroa, District Superintendent on display of all Public Service Stores. A'TllP-atrur.rtntN" or"DIAI. CONTROL" Ir O A S T' E R l? We have electrical grinding ma- chines for sharpening your hwnmow- er. .Phone 3090, shop at TOO Central avenue. _ Adv. "You may be muted that our citi- zens will never forget the Immediate response and generosity of the Red Cross in times of suffering and dis- aster.” . . "The people of Illinois bye reason to be tunkftirfor,th-r4err per- formed by this splendid omnintion ip, our state. 'Imznedigteh..followin¢ the tit-state tomdo in 1925, the Red Cross went into the stricken are. sud administered relief. FN Again it speedily came to the assistance of our people when Illinois was visited by ditsatr. tmtttratmrdestruetttmat0ottg.- w--------. __ “As in thepsst, the Red Cross was the organized Good Samaritan through which our more fortunste residents in Illinois ' sud elsewhere made-their contributions to help the theRedCross,inourownstste,‘m other orttanimttiona and nssociations, whose combined efforts- sobkved splendid results. T I Illinois, expression of appreciation of the relic! activities of the Ameticsn ‘Red Crossduringreeentmonthshss been forwarded to the annual conven- tion of the organisation. new in ses- sion " Washington, D. C. 7 on behalf of this citizens Itf Illinois, my thanks and appreciation for the relief activities of your organisation in our state during recent, months, and to assure you that much has been done to alleviate massing. Fam- ilies in desperate circumstances have been fed, clothed. and given fuel and shelter; medical attention has been provided for those who required it; seed has been provided to the farm- ers, who, having lost their crops be- cause of the drought, were unable to Take the purchases themselves. Governor Offers Prize For Public Schools in Business Education Line Lawnmowers Sharpened Highland Park 1900 My. April as. 1931 For in mean I tobi tat " 365, tomht 1rteAtg' if» I No a mt, for (abbot roco bi: A-thi educath thiUtrt the con driver j Window 'of build ine to I the an variety also; 1 Elicia! after t sheet. confer: an. ' tion of caster! . Mr. biolog; Winnei ution and in ubifed m in 1 Adam in orde Blames later This Aee Chief Eutin, of the posit; oped l twent yea!“ The The in am the te this p ing th Th4 af Si: Geoio, in m for tt tom ing t1 and 1 spec-ti WEI tuid teach trip , under State Thur: Th,

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